Kentucky man accepts plea deal in July 4 crash that killed teen on I-75 in Bay County
Updated Jan 26, 2021;
Posted Dec 19, 2020
A GoFundMe Page for the funeral expenses of AJ Jeffs, killed in a July 4, 2020, crash on I-75 in Bay County.
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BAY CITY, MI A Kentucky man charged with two misdemeanors stemming from a July 4 crash on Interstate 75 that killed his teenage relative has accepted a plea deal.
Joseph H. Cozart Jr., 26, on Friday, Dec. 18, appeared before Bay County District Judge Timothy J. Kelly and pleaded no contest to one count of operating a motor vehicle with the presence of a controlled substance-marijuana. In exchange, the prosecution agreed to dismiss a charge of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated.
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The following is a roundup of some of the latest scientific studies on the novel coronavirus and efforts to find treatments and vaccines for COVID-19, the illness caused by the virus.
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COVID-19 is three times more deadly than seasonal influenza, according to researchers in France who compared 89,530 patients hospitalized with COVID-19 early this year with 45,819 patients hospitalized with flu between December 2018 and February 2019. The death rate was 16.9% vs 5.8%, which is “particularly striking when reminded that the 2018/2019 flu season had been the worst in the past five years in France in terms of number of deaths,” Dr. Catherine Quantin, from Dijon University Hospital, said in a news release. More patients with COVID-19 landed in intensive c
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